Episodes
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In this episode, we visit rural Maharashtra to understand what happens when science listens and speaks to the community – and why that’s so important in a warming world.
Speakers:
Bhagwat Ghagre, Kumbharwadi villageGanpat Hande, Bhojdari villageRead the transcript.
This episode is supported by Honeywell.
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Exploring the relationship between food and nature, Food for Thought uncovers what climate change and biodiversity loss mean for Indian cuisine — while highlighting key learnings on climate adaptation and ecosystem restoration.
Speakers:
Dr. Shannon Olsson, echo networkThomas Zacharias, The LocavoreRead the transcript here
This episode is supported by Honeywell.
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Our first episode, Turning Point, covers the basics: What is climate adaptation? How can nature help us adapt to climate change? What should you keep in mind if you want to restore an ecosystem?
Speakers:
Dr. Harini Nagendra, Azim Premji UniversityDr. Ravi Prabhu, CIFOR-ICRAFRead the transcript here
This episode is supported by Honeywell.
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When it comes to climate change, we've really started to feel the heat. But it's not all doom and gloom - ecosystems give us plenty of reason to be hopeful. This trailer is a sneak peek into the ECOBARI collaborative's new podcast, In Our Nature, which offers a deep dive into how restoring nature can protect us from the climate crisis.